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How The West Was Won: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | 
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| Creator: Alfred Newman Label: Rhino / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $24.98 Buy New: $19.98 You Save: $5.00 (20%)
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 16414
Format: Original Recording Reissued, Original Recording Remastered, Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.9
MPN: 72458 UPC: 081227245825 EAN: 0081227245825 ASIN: B0000033TD
Release Date: January 14, 1997 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Overture | | • | Main Title | | • | This Is the West | | • | The Erie Canal | | • | Two Hearts on a Tree | | • | First Meeting | | • | First Kiss | | • | River Pirates/Stalking and Killing | | • | Godspeed Eve/The Rapids | | • | Burial (Bereavement/Rock of Ages/Fulfillment) | | • | Wagon Train Forward (Wagon Train/War with Mexico/Banks of the Sacrament | | • | Sit Down Sister | | • | Wanderin' | | • | Cleve Van Valen (Cleve Van Valen/Wagon Train/Morgan, Lilith and Aggie/C | | • | Poor Wayfarin' Stranger | | • | Raise a Ruckus Tonight - Alfred Newman, Mercer, Johnny | | • | Come Share My Life | | • | Cheyennes | | • | Careless Love - Alfred Newman, Handy, W.C. | | • | Gold Claim | | • | What Was Your Name in the States? | | • | He's Gone Away | | • | A Home in the Meadow | | • | Marriage Proposal |
Disc 2
| • | Entr'acte | | • | Mr. Lincoln | | • | He's Linus' Boy | | • | I'm Sad and I'm Lonely | | • | When Johnny Comes Marching Home | | • | Zeb's Return | | • | The Pony Express | | • | A Railroader's Bride I'll Be | | • | No Goodbye | | • | Zeb and Jethro | | • | Buffalo Stampede/Aftermath | | • | Climb a Higher Hill | | • | The Van Valen Auction | | • | Gant (Desperado) | | • | No Goodbye | | • | Celebration | | • | Finale Ultimo | | • | Exit Music | | • | Home in the Meadow - Alfred Newman, Cahn, Sammy | | • | When I Was Single | | • | Shenandoah | | • | Rock of Ages | | • | Erie Canal | | • | Wait for the Hoedown | | • | First Meeting | | • | No Goodbye | | • | Home in the Meadow |
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How Newman Won The West December 4, 2007 Old Buff Joe (Wexford,Ireland) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Rhino have done it again with another of their fabulous double CD releases of a classic original soundtrack! This time it's the definitive version of Alfred Newman's epic score for the flawed HOW THE WEST WAS WON. Not especially known as a composer for westerns Newman, nevertheless, was responsible for the music for YELLOW SKY (1948), and THE GUNFIGHTER(1950)but these contained only Main and End Titles but towards the end of his career he did fine scores for NEVADA SMITH (1965) and FIRECREEK (1967). Newman was happier being musical director on such musicals as THE KING & I, SOUTH PACIFIC and CAMELOT and writing original scores for dramas and religious epics like HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY(1941) KEYS OF THE KINGDOM(1944),THE RAZOR'S EDGE(1946), THE ROBE(1953),ANASTASIA (1956)and the brilliant THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK(1959). The most honoured of all film composers Newman won an unprecedented 9 Acadamy Awards though only one of these was for dramatic scoring - THE SONG OF BERNADTTE in 1943. Bernard Herrmann - never one to lavish praise on other musicians - called Newman the best composer/conductor in Hollywood. Newman was not first choice to score HOW THE WEST WAS WON! Dimitri Tiomkin turned it down which is something of a blessing as Newman's score is just perfect. He scored the film in commanding fashion and applied himself assiduously to the giant project. The result is one of the greatest epic scores ever! As presented here on this 58 track album all the joys of the composer's original concept can finally be appreciated. The album is chock-a-block with outtakes and alternate and extended takes. Newman's terrific Main Title is one of the most celebrated western themes and is complete here at over 3 minutes instead if the truncated version on the old LP. 'This is The West'- which was played under Spencer Tracy's opening narration - is heard here for the first time without the great actor's voice as is' 'Wagon Train Forward', 'Mr Lincoln' and 'The Pony Express'. 'The River Pirates' which heretofore had a mere running time of less than 2 minutes is expanded here to a staggering 9 minutes and the breathtaking 'Cheyennes' is extended by an extra 2 minutes.'He's Gone Away' and 'No Goodbye' are two outtakes of Newman's beautiful love theme heard here for the first time and featuring the lovely concertina of Carl Fortina. Other notable cues having their first outing on disc are the lovely 'First Meeting' and 'Godspeed Eve', 'The Van Valen Auction', the striking 'Buffalo Stampede' - a brilliant variation on Newman's robust main theme - and the wistful 'I'm Sad And I'm Lonely' conducted by Newman's associate Ken Darby which was cut from the final print of the film. Unfortunately still with us are the irritating vocals by Debbie Reynolds and the awful Whiskey Hill Singers but Ken Darby's choral work is as spine tingling and as spectacular as ever. With the prodigious and augmented MGM Studio Orchestra - I counted no less than 140 players in the booklet listing - plus The Ken Darby Singers, Newman's HOW THE WEST WAS WON must surely be the greatest and biggest score ever written for a film. His dedication and commitment to the work certainly comes through in this kingsize recording of the complete score. Kudos to producer Didier C. Deutsch - who also supplies the fine notes - for bringing us this exceptional album of a film music masterwork. Sound is in excellent Stereo and the handsome booklet has full details of the score, the composer and the making of the movie. Pity though that Rhino didn't see fit to present the music in one of their pretty book like containers instead of the usual unattractive stumpy double CD box. But the music is all and it's all here for all to enjoy for all time.
No Spencer Tracy Narration November 11, 2007 James Wickre (Medford, OR USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
In 1963 I purchased the record of the soundtrack and I still own it. In the early 1990's, I purchased the "New specially expanded soundtrack" on tape cassette that included the voice over narration by Spencer Tracy which I love. I also own the movie in VHS and DVD. For several months I have been looking for the CD of the sound track and was very disappointed that it did not include the Spencer Tracy narration. Don't get me wrong, the CD is good, I just like the cassette better. I wish they had transfered it to CD.
Great March 29, 2007 FJRR 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Magnificent, a perfect combination of the M-G-M Studio Orchestra, The Conductor Alfred Newman and his Music. So was and sounded the Hollywood's golden Era.
More than Expected February 14, 2007 Janice J. Beebe (Berkshire NY) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I thought the CD would be like the soundtrack album I had when the movie came out but was I WRONG --- IT WAS SO MUCH BETTER than I could have ever expected. It had songs I had not heard before because I contained the ENTIRE movie score from what I could tell. It was Spectacular !!! I cannot rave enought about this CD. THANKS Amazon
EXCELLENT SOUNDTRACK January 4, 2007 ALBERT BATARSE (San Francisco, California) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
MAGNIFICENT...! IT WAS ABOUT TIME WE HAD COMPLETE SOUNDTRACKS OF THE BEST EPIC PRODUCTIONS. HOW THE WEST WAS WON IS ONE OF THEM. ALFRED NEWMAN IS ALL TIME AMERICAN WINNER AND HERO.
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